Suzuki Ciaz Ensures Fuel-Efficient, Safe, Comfortable Ride-Share

Suzuki Philippines (SPH), the country's pioneer compact car distributor, reinforces its presence in the transport network vehicle service (TNVS) ecosystem to help address the need of Filipino commuters and drivers with the Suzuki Ciaz.

Ride-sharing continues to be seen as one solution to the traffic situation in the metro. With its combined fuel efficiency, space and comfort, Suzuki's popular subcompact sedan is sure to bring Filipinos to their destination safely and conveniently, definitely the Suzuki Way of Life!

Safe, comfortable ride with Ciaz

Designed for great driving performance, Suzuki Ciaz is the reliable partner on the road, be it for personal use or for ride-sharing. Running on a refined K14B engine, the Ciaz has a lightweight and aerodynamic body for enhanced efficiency. Adding to it is its roomy and ergonomically designed interior that ensures a comfortable ride for both driver and passenger.

Sleek multimedia unit and wireless connectivity make for superior entertainment while on the road. Preloaded applications such as Waze help in navigating unfamiliar routes or tracking new areas, providing accurate directions to reach the target destination much faster.

Picking up and driving for passengers with luggage and boxes is not a challenge. Suzuki Ciaz has a roomy cabin luggage capacity of 495 liters, enough to fit bags and boxes for travel or simply transporting from the mall or grocery.

Danny Dimaranan, a TNVS driver for years now, can attest to these benefits as he shared, "I got high ratings because of the comfort that the Suzuki Ciaz gives." Adding to it, "Economy wise, for this kind of job, this is really far from the fuel consumption from the other cars that I have owned before."

Worry-free ownership

SPH makes it even easier to join the robust ride-sharing ecosystem in the Philippines and drive a brand new TNVS vehicle with Suzuki Ciaz.

From June 1 to 30, 2019, a purchase of the Suzuki Ciaz will come with either a one-year free PMS or 20K mileage, valid from the release date of the vehicle until August 30, 2020 in all authorized Suzuki dealership nationwide. The maintenance package covers the three variants, namely GL Manual Transmission, GL Automatic Transmission and the Premium GLX, and comes with free labor from any dealerships.

Drive a Suzuki Ciaz and earn while experiencing the Suzuki Way of Life! For more information on the Suzuki Ciaz, visit http://suzuki.com.ph/auto/, like it on https://twitter.com/SuzukiAutoPH and follow on Instagram at @suzukiautoph.

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